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Nordic ski teams on track

This year the Carleton Nordic Ski teams are sharing their expertise. Athletes will be running the new Carleton University XC Ski Development Centre here on campus. “Carleton athletics is trying to open...

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Perking up the hockey slump

Suffering from hockey withdrawal? Thanks to a new partnership with the Ottawa 67’s, Carleton’s Alumni Association can help get you out of the slump! Just $36 will get you a family pack of four tickets...

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Where are they now?

Pioneer chemist and award-winning researcher, Jocelyn Paré received his Ph.D. in Natural Product Chemistry from Carleton in 1984. Since then, he has gone on to author more than 130 scientific...

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Person to person – October 2004

This page celebrates new appointments, promotions, and transfers that are taking place in the month of October at Carleton. Congratulations to all. Appointments Stephen Blais has been appointed Media...

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Service anniversaries – November 2004

These employees are celebrating an important anniversary in November. We encourage you to mark the occasion with a personal greeting or note to them. 20 Years Patricia Kalynia, Physics Larry Munn,...

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Michael Jemtrud, Young Innovator Award winner

Feridun Hamdullahpur, Vice-President (Research and International) recently announced the winner of the Petro-Canada Young Innovator Award. Assistant Professor Michael Jemtrud from the School of...

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Carleton Chaplaincy celebrates 40 years

Tom Sherwood, Carleton University Ecumenical Chaplain shares his thoughts. When community and university leaders were establishing the Ecumenical Chaplaincy in the early 1960s, they could not have...

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Reviving the Faculty Club

Initiatives have begun to revive the Faculty Club at Carleton. Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Don Wiles, provides answers to some common questions as the plans unfold: What is the history of the...

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The Bachelor of Arts degree: an education for our times

Mike Smith, Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Recently, the Chancellors of Ontario Universities declared, “The liberal arts … must continue to be a seminal part of Ontario’s higher education....

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Can geologists predict volcanic eruptions?

Carleton University faculty and staff experts answer life’s perplexing questions. Brian Cousens, Professor of Earth Sciences, answers this month’s question: Can geologists predict volcanic eruptions?...

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